Steve Bannon and all the other high-profile departures from Trump’s White House

Steve Bannon resigned his post at the White House last week, but held off on the announcement amid violence in Charlottesville. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The Trump administration seems resigned to the revolving door of top aides making their way in and then immediately out of the White House.

In his first seven months in office, Trump has watched countless confidantes and aides pack up their offices, many after a dramatic fall from the President's graces.

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With dismissals, terminations and resignations proving to be the norm for the Republican administration, here's a running list of those who are no longer apart of Trump's team:

Steve Bannon

The former head of Breitbart submitted his resignation on Aug. 7, but the announcement was delayed amid the violent rallies in Charlottesville over the weekend.

Bannon, often seen as a driving force behind Trump's nationalist agenda, oversaw the final months of the business man's successful presidential campaign and was appointed to his adviser role following the November win.

Anthony Scaramucci

Former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci attends a news conference in the James Brady Press Briefing Room. (MICHAEL REYNOLDS/EPA)

After a wild 10 days and an expletive-filled tirade to a New Yorker writer, the Mooch resigned his post as White House Communications director.

Reince Priebus

Former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on February 23, 2017. (JOSHUA ROBERTS/REUTERS)

Trump booted his Chief of Staff just a day after Scaramucci pointed at him as the source of leaks he believed to be coming out of the President's inner circle.

Trump announced on July 28 he'd be replacing Priebus with John Kelly, thanking his ousted aide "for his service and dedication" in a Tweet the same day.

Mike Dubke

Before there was Scaramucci, there was Dubke. The ex-Communications director resigned May 30 amid backlash over how his office handled the firing of FBI Director James Comey.

James Comey

Former FBI Director James Comey is sworn in during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on June 8, 2017. (Alex Brandon/AP)

Perhaps the most notable dismissal in the Trump administration, the former FBI Director was ousted after just three years into a 10-year term.

The President initially said Comey's firing was over his handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email scandal but later told Lester Holt it was actually due to Comey's Russia probe.

John Thompson

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The U.S. Census Bureau's former director offered no official reason when he tendered his resignation the same day Comey was fired. He was four years into a five-year term.

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K.T. McFarland

K.T. McFarland give a thumbs up to members of the media on Jan. 3, 2017. (Andrew Harnik/AP)

The White House announced on May 19 that McFarland was being removed from her position as national security adviser and appointed her to serve as ambassador to Singapore.

Katie Walsh

Katie Walsh appears at a press briefing to discuss the RNC's role in the election on Nov. 14, 2016. (Cliff Owen/AP)

Not unlike Priebus, Trump's former deputy chief of staff was forced out shortly after a failure to repeal Obamacare. Her dismissal came amid one of the administration's first staffing shake-ups in March.